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    Saint Mungo (redirect from Saint Kentigern)
    patron saint of the city of Glasgow. In Wales and England, this saint is known by his birth and baptismal name Kentigern (Welsh: Cyndeyrn). This name...
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    Glasgow Cathedral (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais Ghlaschu) is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the oldest cathedral...
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    welcomed Saint Kentigern (also known as Saint Mungo), and procured his consecration as bishop about 540. For some thirteen years Kentigern laboured in the...
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    saints was something Jocelin would repeat at Glasgow, where he "transferred his enthusiasm to St Kentigern" and commissioned a hagiography of that saint...
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    church was founded by Saint Kentigern, also known as Saint Mungo, in this year; he also claimed that Kentigern found at Glasgow a cemetery which Saint Ninian...
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  • Anglo-Norman readers. He wrote for Jocelyn, Bishop of Glasgow, a Life of Kentigern, and for John de Courcy and Thomas (Tommaltach), Archbishop of Armagh...
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  • Thomas Wilson (composer) (category Academics of the University of Glasgow)
    Wilde and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. St Kentigern Suite (1986) Commissioned by The Friends of Glasgow Cathedral. Viola Concerto (1987) Commissioned...
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    Saint Kentigern's feast day. Not far from St. Enoch Square, and directly adjacent the St. Enoch Centre (the site of an early church of Glasgow's co-founding...
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    full ownership of "Gillemachoi de Conglud" and all his relatives and dependents to the "church of St Kentigern of Glasgow". It is not clear why Jocelin...
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  • Scotland, and Sir James Douglas' descendant, Marion Hamilton, married Kentigern Hunter, who died at the battle of Pinkie Cleugh, the last battle between...
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  • God. Later, as bishop of Glasgow, Joceljn continued the promotion of sainthood and commissioned a hagiography of Saint Kentigern, the saint most venerated...
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    Kenneth White (category Writers from Glasgow)
    Une apocalypse tranquille. Paris: Grasset. (1985) Zen and the Birds of Kentigern, in Parker, Geoff (ed.), Cencrastus No. 23, Summer 1986, pp. 3 – 7, ISSN 0264-0856...
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    Strathclyde the most important saint was St. Kentigern, whose cult (under the pet name St. Mungo) became focused in Glasgow. In Lothian it was St. Cuthbert, whose...
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    partners with a branch of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. The village has the Roman Catholic secondary St. Kentigern's Academy, which serves students from...
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    Yvain, the Knight of the Lion (category Works by Chrétien de Troyes)
    similarities to the hagiographical Life of Saint Mungo (also known as Saint Kentigern), which claims Owain mab Urien as the father of the saint by Denw, daughter...
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  • ISSN 0021-9371. JSTOR 431937. S2CID 162626954. Davies, JR (2009). "Bishop Kentigern Among the Britons". In Boardman, S; Davies, JR; Williamson, E (eds.)....
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    25 January 2010. "Mungrisdale St Kentigern". National Churches Trust. Retrieved 2023-11-09. "Church of St. Kentigern · Mungrisdale, Penrith CA11 0XR,...
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    group Kentigern (formed in 1978). Jim Barnes [1980] (cittern, guitar, vocals) – Jim came to Battlefield Band via Scottish folk group Kentigern. He died...
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  • Lindisfarne Edinburgh – Giles Ely – Etheldreda Exeter – Sidwell GlasgowKentigern, Theneva Greenwich – Alfege Hereford – Thomas Cantilupe Holywell...
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    (6th century) (see also: January 12 - Greek) Saint Kentigern (Kentigern Mungo, Kentigern of Glasgow), Apostle of the Brythonic Kingdom of Strathclyde and...
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  • death. Languueth confesses her sin to St. Kentigern, better known as St. Mungo, the patron of the city of Glasgow, who then commands a messenger to go fishing...
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  • (1110–1167), who served as abbot of Rievaulx. Lives of S. Ninian and S. Kentigern (1874). Compiled in the twelfth century. Edited by bishop Alexander Penrose...
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    the builder and his lady can be seen in the nearby parish kirk of St Kentigern, which retains a 15th-century aisle also probably built by him. It was...
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  • Stained glass window in Glasgow Bute Hall depicting Saint Kentigern, who supposedly led the Scots to divine victory over the Islemen...
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  • Church Details Site Record for Glasgow, Blackfriars Chapel Black Friars; Old College Church Details Site Record for Glasgow, Gorbals, 270 Ballater Street...
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  • Liancwlwy in the vale of Clwyd was founded by Kentigern, Bishop of Glasgow. Anti-Christian sentiment forced Kentigern to quit his see, and he took refuge in...
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    witnessed the grant of the lands of Partick to the church of St Kentigern at Glasgow. The exact extent of the twelfth-century Lordship of Galloway is...
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    Bishop of Glasgow, probably Herbert of Selkirk at that time. The chronicles of the day attributed the victory to the intercession of Saint Kentigern. In 1160...
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    Strathclyde the most important saint was St Kentigern, whose cult (under the pet name St. Mungo) became focused in Glasgow. In Lothian it was St Cuthbert, whose...
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    the sixth century between Columba and St Kentigern, known locally as St Mungo, the patron saint of Glasgow. In his book Kilmacolm: A Parish History,...
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